Holden is afraid Jane has changed. That's why he tells Stradlater to ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row.
Holden doesn't go see Jane because he is scared of disrupting the memories he has of her. In his mind, Jane represents a time of innocence and purity, and he is afraid that seeing her again would taint those memories. Additionally, Holden struggles with opening up and expressing his true feelings to people, which also contributes to his decision not to see Jane.
Holden is afraid Jane has changed. That's why he tells Stradlater to ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row.
He was jelous of him dating Jane Gallagher. Well, that's what I thought.
Holden kisses Jane as a natural expression of his closeness and affection for her. He sees her as a pure and authentic person in a world filled with phoniness, and the kiss is a way for him to connect with her on a deeper level and express his genuine feelings.
Stradlater hits Holden because they get into a physical altercation over a girl they both know, causing Holden's nose to bleed. Stradlater becomes angry and loses his temper during the argument, leading to the physical violence.
Ford is way better than Holden because of the speed and brakes and those kind of stuff.On Holden there is this engine part where it is not that fast and on Ford they don't have that.So honestly Ford is better. Could not have said it better
According to Holden's he is such a phony person. He likes to get everyone attention. Please follow me at twitter. @Volkaniser321
it doesnt it doesnt
He leaves all the gear on the train.
because he wanted to
His opinion of Mr. Spencer went down. He expected one thing to happen and he had a picture of what would happen when he visited the Spencer household. However, his expectations were squashed and he had to face the problems that Mr. Spencer posed when Holden was "let down."
when he was trying to beat up this guy. Mary Jane was trying to stop peter. but he hit Mary Jane and she fell down.
As of 2014, Holden is still Australia's "own" brand of car. Though foreign-owned now, the Holden is identified with unique Australian culture. The factory will be closing down within a few years. Toyota still has a car-making plant in Australia, but it is not "Australian".